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A FORMER car wash worker has revealed a £3 staple item everyone has in their cupboard that leaves motors rust free.

A former car wash employee has now tapped into his experiences to help drivers fight rust.

The products is found in most UK garages and sheds
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The products is found in most UK garages and shedsCredit: Getty
It's been hailed as the secret weapon in the war on rust
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It's been hailed as the secret weapon in the war on rustCredit: Getty

He has revealed that most car owners have a "secret weapon" stored away in the garage somewhere. And that is WD40.

The car scrubber turned writer has told how the famous product tackles the root causes of rust, not just the symptoms.

He points out that the root cause of rust is moisture. And how the WD in the name stands for ";water displacement."

He identifies the simple steps to use the product effectively.

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Open a can of WD-40 Multi Use and attach the straw.

Spray the rusty spots with the WD-40 until they're completely coated.

Allow the spray sit for 10 minutes as it takes effect.

Gently scrape away the rust with a firm yet pliable tool, like a scourer.

If rust is still present, repeat steps 2-4.

Once the rust is removed, rinse the affected area with clean water and dry completely with a clean cloth.

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He writes: "This cleaning method works on any solid metal surfaces or objects like girders or cars, though you may want to try something else on more sensitive surfaces or objects with softer components.

"In the case of cars, you can also apply a bit of extra WD-40 after drying to create a protective anti-moisture layer."

The rust preventation spray, which has more than 2000 uses, was first created in 1953 and is now a household name. 

It was the creation of a chemist called Norm Larsen, who worked in a small lab in San Deigo, California

After finally perfecting the formula in 1953, the product was made available across America, hitting shelves in 1958. 

Today it’s available in 187 countries worldwide and is a popular choice amongst keen DIYers. 

It is known to have five key uses - to lubricate, penetrate, protect against rust, remove grime and grease, and displace moisture. 

Meanwhile car experts have shared an easy seven-step process to recover a "new car" shine and smell before summer - including a bacteria-busting air con hack.

With just around an hour's effort every few months, you can keep your motor in showroom fresh condition all year.

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The team at  shared their top tips for cleaning out your vehicle and getting it as good as new ahead of the summer months.

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